You can sell duplicates for MGP in the casino, I would not want them to remove rolling on cards you already have.
You can sell duplicates for MGP in the casino, I would not want them to remove rolling on cards you already have.
But if I am there anyway getting the farthing to upgrade ESO gear it is extra on top of the reason I am there already. I would not run it just to get the card.


You still need to travel to the gold saucer to exchange it, so the time saved is almost negligible. I honestly don't even bother. Duplicate cards take up inventory space I could be using for something more useful, and I always throw away the ones I have. Lotting on a card you don't even need is like Scrooge McDuck fighting over a dime.
Set it so you can only roll 'Need' if you don't have the card already and there you go - problem solved. SE has their moments of brilliance, but they lack common sense some times.


50 is 50 and adds up to a lot of people losing rolls on a card they don't have. It's like rolling on gear just to vendor it for gil. Now, if they were to do like in FF8 and allow you to convert a stack of one type of card into a rare item, it would be worth it. but not for 50 mgp.
For that reason along I wish I could force myself to roll a Greed 1. Even if I could Need, I used to always Greed, so I can sell, GC turn-in, make material, whatever. But recently I would only want to "pick up" the item if it is dropped on the floor, but I don't necessarily want to Greed above someone else that may actually use it.
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The argument is that if they're already running VA for the weekly materia thing or the farthing then they can default have a chance at getting 50 MGP without extra effort. However, morally, it's kinda uncool to take a card away from people who play TT and don't have the card already. I mean it's 50 MGP, that's pretty much nothing. Though, to be fair, it's not on the players who choose to do this - it's on the devs for allowing it.
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